William A. Henry III
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William A. Henry III (1950-1994) was an American cultural critic and author.
Henry won a Pulitzer Prize as a television critic for the Boston Globe. He was a graduate of UCI. Later, he wrote cultural criticism for Time Magazine. As an author he wrote a series of books, perhaps most notably In Defense of Elitism, his final book about his ideas of the decreasing quality of college education; he died as it was coming to press.